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Southeast New Hampshire – the Coastal Jewel

July 20, 2011

Southeast New Hampshire is an ideal place to live as it is easily commutable to Boston and points north. The Atlantic Ocean hugs the shoreline and residents enjoy quick trips to the beaches and surrounding recreational areas in the more central parts of the state. Its appeal is not lost on the locals, and newcomers [...]

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A Positive Regulatory Climate, Favorable Tax Rates, and Premium Tax Reduction: New Hampshire Presents a Road Map for Insurers Looking to Redomesticate Their Business

July 11, 2011

A Positive Regulatory Climate New Hampshire’s government has shown a consistently pro-business culture. The reduction in premium tax reduction is just one sign of their business-friendly approach. A study conducted in 2010 by The Tax Foundation showed that New Hampshire has the 7th lowest overall tax burden in the nation. The Most Favorable Tax Rates [...]

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Great Roads, Gread Rides: New Hampshire Scenic Drives

July 8, 2011

From driving on roads that gently climb up the curve of a mountain to cruising along sweet ocean vistas, several New Hampshire scenic drives along the New Hampshire highway system – one of the best in the country for road surface quality – make for great roads, great rides! One thousand miles of roadway within [...]

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New Hampshire—More to the Granite State than meets the eye

July 2, 2011

If you’re reading this blog, it’s easy to assume you’re a professional either located in New Hampshire, or interested in the business benefits that the Granite State has to offer. While the benefits of doing business in New Hampshire are numerous, there are many benefits for living in NH as well. 1. No State Income Tax [...]

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Hit the Huts: New Hampshire’s White Mountain Adventures

June 29, 2011

Okay, maybe New Hampshire’s state motto – ‘Live Free or Die’ – doesn’t exactly conjure images of Shangri-la. But revolutionary rhetoric aside, New Hampshire is a dazzling gem of a state with more than its share of natural beauty. For hikers, one way to experience New Hampshire’s glories is to go hut trekking in the [...]

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New Hampshire’s Famous Recluse, and a Summer Escape

June 10, 2011

With its bucolic winding roads, rippling hay fields and dairy cow dappled meadows, Cornish, New Hampshire couldn’t be a nicer place to become a recluse. At least that’s what one of America’s most famous writers thought when he moved here from New York City in 1953. That’s right, we’re talking about J.D. Salinger, author of [...]

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Oh, To Be a Kid in New Hampshire!

May 30, 2011

Enter the scene… The sound is unmistakable: It’s a rousing peal of laughter. As you kayak around a bend you see from where it hails. Kids are swinging out on ropes tied to pine trees and then letting go for a thrilling splash into the cool, crisp river. Oh, to be a kid in New [...]

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The Lakes Region in New Hampshire

May 27, 2011

 Situated on the eastern shores of Lake Winnipesauke is a cluster of communities under the jurisdiction of the Wentworth Economic Development Council (WEDCO).  Here, the primary markets belong to both travel and tourism, and while many tourists visit the region for vacation, Carroll County maintains the third lowest population by county in New Hampshire. In [...]

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New Hampshire: One of the “Most Livable” States in the Nation, Six Years in a Row

May 25, 2011

To anyone who is familiar with everything that New Hampshire has to offer to visitors, residents and businesses, it comes as no surprise that in 2010 New Hampshire was named in the top five of the “Most Livable” states in the nation by CQ Press.  (The 2011 numbers come out later this year.) This is [...]

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Row, Row, Row Your Boat – In New Hampshire

May 23, 2011

Whether you’re a boating enthusiast yearning to set sail in your own hand-built canoe, or just want to feast your eyes on some of the world’s finest examples of boat building, a must for visitors to New Hampshire’s Lakes Region is a trip to the New Hampshire Boat Museum in Wolfeboro. The museum, just a [...]

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